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Horak is district MVP
Doug Brenneman
Nov. 26, 2018 10:30 am
Players from New London dominated the 8-man All-District 4 football team. New London won the state title.
WACO was also well-represented. WACO's Colton Horak was named the district's Most Valuable Player. The Warriors had Kade McKinney, Nolan Eubanks, Hunter Donalson, Braden Hammond, Nik Coble and Jaden Williams make first team.
8-MAN DISTRICT 4
FIRST TEAM
New London - Isaac McSorley, Keontae Luckett, Mason Porter, Darius Whaley, Jordan Johnson, Gavin Holmes, Jaxon Allen, Robero Carrtillo. WACO - Colton Horak, Kade McKinney, Nolan Eubanks, Hunter Donalson, Braden Hammond, Nik Coble, Jaden Williams. Winfield-Mount Union - Juanito Piper. Iowa Valley - Garet Sims, Bfreven Platt, Noah Mumby, Gavin Patterson, Ben Smith, Derek Leonard, Parker Wieck, Kayne Marshall. Ryan Becker. HLV - Brendan Wood, Chase Sternhagen, Dean Shaull, Levi Stevens, Cody Frahm, Caden Fontinel, Kody Timm, Sam Gensley. Lone Tree - Austin Marshek, Cale Yoder, Bryce Houser, Avery Knock, Harmon Miller, Tim Mills. English Valleys - Cooper Andreassen, Caleb Peach, John Fisher, Seth Thompson. Montezuma - Keaton Minner, Trey Shearer, Eddie Burgess. Tri-County - Brayden Monroe.
Offensive MVP - Colton Horak (WACO). Defensive MVP - Garet Sims (Iowa Valley). Lineman MVP - Brendon Wood (HLV). Special teams MVP - Austin Marshek (Lone Tree). Coach of the year - Cody Snitker (Iowa Valley).
HONORABLE MENTION
WACO - Gabe Reichenbach, Jalen Collins.
Golden Award (All-District caliber players who were injured and didn't play enough to make All-District): WACO - Wyatt Harbison.
GTNS photo by Doug Brenneman Colton Horak (22) reaches for a pass in WACO's first game of the season. Horak was named the Most Valuable Offensive Player of his district.